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Peasant background, I want to study abroad after graduating from college. Any suggestions?

First of all, you should consider which country, school and major you want to go to.

Don't always think that international students are good to listen to. In fact, finding a job after graduation has little advantage. As you said, you have to get the school's offer first, and the school can only apply for a visa after showing you the CAS letter, and ask you to provide proof of deposit. How to give it? Fake? If you find out, you will definitely be refused a visa. It is estimated that you will not be allowed to enter the country within XX years, and it will also leave a stain on your file. It will be very troublesome to want to go abroad if you have the conditions.

Work-study program can bear part of the living expenses, but it is limited to the living expenses, and tuition is definitely not earned. Full-time students can also do odd jobs and earn a good rent. If you just want to get a diploma, I advise you not to go. It is easy for foreign universities to apply for graduation. What if I can't graduate? Procrastination also wastes money.

After 90, it is not young. After 23 years, you should have a general plan for your future life. What industry do you want to be in the future? What do you do? Where do you work? What do you need to get these jobs?

Even if you say your own country, you will be able to resist all kinds of temptations and pressures, learn knowledge and get a diploma. Then I ask you how good your English is. Now go out and chat with any foreigner, can you understand? Foreigners speak quickly in class. I am IELTS 7.5, listening 8.5. I can't guarantee that I understand everything the teacher says.

Personal opinion, give up these unrealistic ideas, do your current study or work well first, and then consider studying abroad when you have certain economic conditions. You're only 23 years old. What's the hurry?